According the story, citing unnamed sources, Palmer will no longer call games on the SEC Network. But he will be in the studio for halftime and postgame coverage.

Palmer’s move into the studio will allow him to continue to work on ABC’s “Good Morning America.”

Mo’ money for Big Ten

Speaking of making millions of dollars in TV, mlive.com reports that most Big Ten schools will receive $51.1 million in TV money for the 2018 fiscal year, up nearly $15 million from 2017. As newcomers, Rutgers, Maryland, and Nebraska will get a smaller share than the other 11 members.

Saban gives equipment to Jordan Edwards’ family

Alabama coach Nick Saban did a kind gesture to the family of a young man who was shot and killed by a Texas police officer while n a car leaving a party in April. Jordan Edwards, 15, also was a big Alabama fan and dreamed of playing for the Tide. When Saban heard about this, he sent the family an Alabama jersey with Edwards’ name on the back of it, as well as other memorabilia.

Former Florida head coach Jim McElwain has signed a deal to join Jim Harbaugh's staff at Michigan as an assistant on offense. McElwain is scheduled to start work Sunday and will coach the Wolverines' receivers.

Arkansas State has filed a lawsuit against the University of Miami saying Miami has refused to reschedule a game that was postponed last September due to Hurricane Irma. The game had been scheduled for Jonesboro, Arkansas.

Ole Miss has filed its appeal of the NCAA committee on infractions' decision to ban football from the postseason in 2018, limit unofficial recruiting visits and cite the school for lack of institutional control in a case involving 21 violations.